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06 March 2017
Price Price MKT Cap Shares in
Company Ticker Sector Country US$ Change* US$Mn P/E Issue Mn
SAB Miller SAB SJ Beverages South Africa 60.64 -0.9% 97 675.93 34.8 1 610.6
Anglo American AGL SJ Mining South Africa 15.57 -0.3% 20 087.24 -9.6 1 289.9
Sasol SOL SJ Oil & gas South Africa 28.48 -0.5% 18 554.41 8.8 651.4
MTN Group MTN SJ Telecommunications South Africa 9.52 3.6% 17 101.45 16.7 1 797.2
Standard Bank SBK SJ Banking & finance South Africa 12.06 8.5% 19 254.65 11.3 1 596.6
Anglo Platinum AMS SJ Mining South Africa 23.06 -5.3% 6 187.84 126.0 268.3
ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI LTD ANG SJ Mining South Africa 10.47 -11.5% 4 276.10 -90.0 408.2
Tullow Oil plc TLW GN Oil & gas Ghana 4.52 -18.1% 4 115.88 381.7 911.4
Maroc Telecom IAM MC Telecommunications Morocco 14.32 1.8% 12 590.59 20.6 879.1
DANGOTE CEMENT PLC DANG NL Building Materials Nigeria 0.51 -5.2% 8 739.60 14.2 17 040.5
Orascom Construction OCIC EY Construction Egypt 13.42 -2.4% 2 777.00 74.0 206.9
Attijariwafa Bank ATW MC Banking & finance Morocco 42.22 1.2% 8 592.53 18.2 203.5
Nigerian Breweries NB NL Breweries Nigeria 0.98 -1.1% 7 385.83 28.4 7 562.6
Banque Marocaine du Commerce BCE MC Banking & finance Morocco 19.96 -0.7% 3 582.32 16.3 179.5
Telecom Egypt ETEL EY Telecommunications Egypt 0.70 -6.3% 1 190.44 6.1 1 707.1
VODAFONE EGYPT VODE EY Telecommunications Egypt 3.72 -5.9% 893.26 6.0 240.0
BANQUE CENTRALE POPULAIRE BCP MC Banks Morocco 27.82 -1.2% 4 006.41 19.2 182.3
Lafarge LAC MC Building materials Morocco 254.51 0.8% 4 446.00 25.9 17.5
Douja Prom Addoha ADH MC Real Estate Morocco 4.89 1.4% 1 577.47 16.2 322.6
Sonatel Sn SNTS BC Telecommunications Brvm 40.34 -0.4% 4 034.02 13.2 100.0
Guaranty Trust Bank GUARANTY NL Banking & finance Nigeria 0.08 2.9% 2 331.62 5.5 29 431.2
Zenith Bank ZENITH NL Banking & finance Nigeria 0.05 -2.8% 1 439.24 4.0 31 396.5
CGI CGI MC Real Estate Morocco 42.20 -0.7% 776.88 14.4 18.4
Guinness Nigeria PLC GUINNES NL Beverages Nigeria 0.20 -6.9% 305.47 -18.7 1 505.9
Commercial International Bank CIB EY Banks Egypt 4.56 -2.1% 5 260.19 14.6 1 153.9
First Bank FIRSTBAN NL Banks Nigeria 0.01 1.0% 361.20 2.5 35 895.0
Abu Kir Fertilizers ABUK EY Chemicals Egypt 6.56 -7.2% 551.71 6.1 84.1
East African Breweries EABL KN Breweries Kenya 2.15 -3.3% 1 700.47 22.4 790.8
Safaricom Ltd SAFCOM KN Telecommunications Kenya 0.17 -5.9% 6 709.86 15.3 40 065.4
Mauritius Comm. Bank MCB MP Banking & finance Mauritius 6.30 0.1% 1 501.70 7.5 238.2
Mobinil EMOB EY Telecommunications Egypt 5.09 -5.0% 509.13 - 100.0
T M G HOLDING TMGH EY Real Estate Egypt 0.49 -7.0% 1 012.42 19.9 2 063.6
Poulina Group Holding PGH TU Holding Companies-Divers Tunisia 3.19 -1.0% 574.56 15.2 180.0
Ecobank Transnational Inc ETIT BC Banks Brvm 0.04 -0.4% 563.49 2.4 15 952.7
STANBIC IBTC BANK PLC IBTCCB NL Banks Nigeria 0.06 3.3% 574.37 8.3 10 000.0
State Bank Mauritius SBM MP Banking & finance Mauritius 0.03 0.1% 963.58 11.2 31 000.0
Barclays Bank Kenya BCBL KN Banking & finance Kenya 0.09 1.3% 473.70 6.0 5 432.0
Banque De Tunisie BT TU Banking & finance Tunisia 3.52 -0.4% 528.37 13.7 150.0
Equity Bank Limited EQBNK KN Banking & finance Kenya 0.26 -3.0% 962.94 4.9 3 773.7
Kenya Comm. Bank Ltd KNCB KN Banking & finance Kenya 0.25 -0.2% 764.46 3.7 3 025.2
Gainers
Banking and Telecoms stocks (particularly from SA & Nigeria) were the order of the day on the Top Gainers list. JSE-listed Standard
Bank was the top performer last week after posting a gain of 8.5%; the firm reported a 4% rise in full-year profit according to
CNBC Africa. Telecoms giant, MTN gained a modest 3.6%. This was despite the company posting its first annual loss ($108 million)
in two decades following the payment of a fine to regulators in Nigeria which wiped a third off its earnings according to
Financial Times.
In Nigeria, equities for Standard IBTC Bank and Guaranty Trust Bank were up 3.3% and 2.9% respectively over the week. Further
North on the continent, stock for Maroc Telecom the main telecommunications company in Morocco rose 1.8%
Losers
Last session, the three Anglos were the main feature on the Losers List. Stock for AngloGold Ashanti fared the worst with an 11.4%
drop. The miner reported earnings for H2 2016 last week; despite declaring its first dividend since 2013 and posting a profit of
$80m for the year (in comparison to a $70m loss the year before); the stock still suffered. According to Barrons, a culprit for the
performance divergence could be the CEOs share sale. Shares for Anglo American took a 6.8% knock last session, however, the
company has managed to reap rewards from the recent rise in commodity prices and announced that 2016 EBITDA was up 25% to
$6.1 billion. Anglo Platinum suffered less than its peers with a 3.7% drop.
Moroccan-listed Banque Centrale Populaire and Lagos-listed First Bank were down 6.5% and 6.0% respectively.
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